The annual Australasian Neurogastroenterology and Motility Association (ANGMA) Conference is coming soon from November 6th-8th in Adelaide, South Australia. Held at the Flinders Health and Medical Research Building, ANGMA aims to “facilitate, educate, represent and support scientific research and treatment of disturbances of neural function and motility of the gastrointestinal tract, in the broadest, evidence-based context”.
We are excited to announce that our PhD candidate Nicole Simm will be representing the CRE-TGH at this year’s conference with an oral presentation titled “Comparison of nutrient-microbiome associations in a healthy military cohort to global findings from a systematic review”.
Join us in congratulating Nicole and her supervisors on their achievements and wishing them all the best for their presentation.
You can visit the ANGMA page for more details about this years conference, and view the full program.
With presentations from experts across Australia, New Zealand and the Asia Pacific, this conference is a great opportunity to connect with leaders shaping the future of neurogastroenterology.

